Researcher warns about misleading weight loss supplement claims

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Researcher Megan Thomas warns that weight loss supplement claims are often misleading and untrustworthy. Thomas found many supplements make unsubstantiated claims like "fat burner" or "appetite suppressant," with no scientific backing for their ingredients. These exaggerated claims, particularly online, are being scrutinized, with consumers encouraged to report misleading advertisements to the Advertising Standards Authority.


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